Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SrillPOItll'TlON IIATI'.M Ama Vmr. fasti In Arlvinrn II. 2, Months. CUh til advance W CUt Entered at Nottli Platto. Nubraska. PostoMcc as second r.lass matlnr. TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 2G. 1909.; Republican Ticket. STATE For Justice of the Supreme Court: John B. Barnes Jacob Fnwcett Snmuel II. Sedgwick For Regents University: Cha S. Allen W. G Whitmorc For Regent to fill vuenncy: Frank L-. Hnller COUNTY For Trcnsurer: Ray C. Langford For Clerk: F R Elliott For Sheriff: I L Millonbergcr For Judge: Wm. C. Elder. For Countv Supt: Wm Ebright For Surveyor: Paul G, Meyer For Coroner F. II. Longley For County Commissioner: R. L. DouglaB. To Judges And Clerks of Election. Under the new primary law tie judges and clerks of elections aro ap pointed boforo the primaries, and such appointment extends to all general and special county elections during the year. Tho judges nnd clerks of clectioi that served at tho primaries will there for bo nnd appear at tho regular poll ing place in there respectivo precinct on the 2nd day of November, 1909, t serve ns such judges and clerks at at election to bo noldon ut such timo nnd place pursuant to law. Geo E. I'noHHi'.ii, Clerk of District Court. Auction of School Lands. Notico is hereby given that on tho 8th day of November, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho offlco of tho county treas urer of Lincoln county, tho Commis sioner of Public Lands and Buildlmrs or his authorized representative, will offer for Icaso at public auction, all educa tional lands within said county up which forfeiture of contract has beei declared, ns follows: Northeast quarter section 30. town BhlplG, range 32. W. 13. McNool. R B. Cowi.ks, Commissioner Public Lands & Buildings Strayed or Stolen. From my pasture, one milo west ol llershey, Neb., ono Iror grey geiumir two veurs old mist, weight about 125 jJlfUIIUrt IJIWIIIIIIWIIb wv j 17 i 1 1 - i v I mark or brand. Will give fifty dollar reward for Information lending to ar rest of thief if otolen and return o animal C. J. McAm-asthu. Boars and Bulls. Being nssured the high price of feec and scarcity of hogs lias forced Dreed ing animals of merit to its usual popuiit demand and needing more room for lb broodsow offering, wo will again coi tinue our anual public fall sale. Satin day, Oct 30th. we will Bell nt the U. I' barn nt Lexington 10 Duroc Jew boars nnd 5 gilts; 10 Poland ehinn honi and f gilts; also G Red Polled bulb D. W. Atkinson, of Coznd, will includ 8 shorthorns, 2 hullf, G cows and heifer If interested, send for catalog D. W. Atkinson, J. O Andeiison, I.cxlni'ton, N b Above All Others. Our cigars do not sail up with the cloudB. hut in quality aim purity of tobacco and cleanliness they aro above all others ot similar price. Wo nave been making cigara for North Platte smokers for iv uuartcr of a century. nnd men who smoked our cigars the first venr wo mado them in this city aro still our putrons. It strikes us that this is a pretty good recommenda tion for our cigara. J F SCHAULZRIEft, Lecal Notice. T. Endow, If. Nntomi, N. llnrada, II. Hlguchl, K. auuuruda, ai. un ilntv. SI. Kimashi. T. Meudn. K Omari. T. Wuklmoto. K. Nomuru, T. IkuHgu, known and doing business ns an assoclution of persons under the numo und stylo of Japanese uungtfto. i, defendants, will tako notice that on the. 8th dav of Sent. 1009, tho county Judgu of Lincoln County, Nebraska, iBUed an order of attachment for tnu thu num of Sllia OS with Interest there- runt from Mnv ft. Mil!). ftRHinst you In an action pending before, said County Judge wherein tho Rash Merchantllo compr-My, a corporation, Is plaintiff and try above nemo persotiB and asRoclntlon faro dofendants, that properly nf calddefcndants consisting of money In thfl hands of U'o Union Puclflc Rallroadl Comnanv trarnlBhec. has been uttachqd in said eimu und bhIiI cause Iiub beet, continued to tho 28th day of OctoberrlUOD, ut V o'clock A. M. UU811 M EltClrAN TJWB.V'OMl'AN Y In 'he Old Germanic Wilderness. I.er ring AIuuiiiiclnce on u misty morilng, yon enter a grciu underworld range dew bcdhiiuond brilliance, si It't the bend of u deep southward joking valley and emerge upon il KUliny open plateau beyond bckle and look down upon Wlldsee. circled by the dark pines of tin untouched forest that stretches uwny to the blue nnd distant hills. It Ih easy here to Imagine your self back in the heart of the old Ger manic wilderness. In the heroic days when Hagen slew Siegfried with a coward's blow. The morning miii glints upon bright spear tops mining the trees uud the wind brings snatches of rough war songs shouted b.v Imrlmrlnn voices. Your heart swells with the lust of bat tle and the chase, and if you have Gorman blood In your veins it calls back through the dark middle ages to that dim nnd mystic youthday of the world w.icti heroes met nt the Raven na Hclilneht. Within the hour you find yourself back In the twentieth century among motorcars drawn up beside the hostelry ut Ituliesteln. where the Ilohcnweg drops Into the common place nnd crosses the government ma cadam before climbing the steep aide of the Itothe SchlllTkopf.-From "A Black Forest Pathway." by Frederick Vnn Beuren. Jr.. In Herlbuer's. Verdi and Bismarck on Title. The composer Verdi was offered n title of nobility by King Victor Km- manuel. It was Intended that he should be created Mariils or Comte de Bus seto. after the estate upon which he lived. The composer refused the offer energetically. lie considered that erdl was somebody uud that the Mimiula de Busseto would be nobody. Even Itlsmarck was unable to parry a Dlow or tins ciiaracier. w lieu me young emperor broke with him lie conferred upon him the title of Duke of I.iiuenbourg. Illsniarcl; received the parchment with this exclamation; "A pretty name: II will be handy for traveling Incognito." Some days after n parcel arrived at Var.-.ln bearing the addles "Mine, la Mil . iiiwe de l.aiienhnurg." I'Ni.nir I;, to whom It was delivered. being then at table. arose and. offering the letter to hi wife, remarked Iron ically: "Duchess, enchanted to make your aeiualntanee!" Faithful to His Trust. 1 was waiting near the elevator In the factory building for my friend to come down when I noticed it small boy silting In one corner of the ball hold ing a large, thick sandwich. lie eyed tlu sandwich lovingly for n long time, then he carefully lifted off the top slice of bread, took out a piece of dill pickle, ate it and replaced all us be fore. In a few seconds he again re moved the top piece, extracted a piece of pickle and n piece of meat and ro placed the top. Again and again the performance was repealed until all the pickle mid almost all the meat were gone. I lie sandwleli, However, appear lug Intact as In the beginning. 'Why don't you eat up your sand wich and not pick at It In that wayV" 1 asked the boy with some curiosity "Why. lie answered, looking up with great Innocence. "It ain't my saudwlcli."-Wonian's Home Conipnn Ion. Where Wcmen Swim Best. 'The Korean women are the best swimmers In Hie world." said u llfo guard. "The Korean pearl itlvlug Is In their hands. They swim they dou' boat they swim out lo the pearl llsh cries of Quelpart. lugging baskets with them. After this swim of hull an hour they dive down llfly feel mid fetch tip Hiiecr one shelled pearl oysters us, big as babies. They dive llll their baskets are full-lhe baskets are corked to keep them alloat -and alter three or four hours' work they swim line!: home with their catch, The big one shelled oysters are valuable as pearl mines and as food too. A half dozen Koreans will all down to an oyster as gayly as you or sll down to u broiled lobster. Sometimes when the great shellfish Is eaten raw It linkers mid moans slightly as the knife Is plunged Into H.'-l'lilladelphla Bulletin. The Man end the Lion. "When I was nine In danger from a lion." said mi old African explorer. "I tried silling down and staring at him, its 1 had mi weapons." 'How did It work?" asked his com panion. 'Perfectly. Tho Hon didn't even of fer to touch me." "Strange! How do you nccount for It?" "Well, some! lines I've thought It wan because I wit down on u branch of a very tall tree." Very Queer. "My husband has been out late every evening this week attending Important club meetings." "Yes, so has mine. They belong to the huuio club, you know." " by. Ih.w nueer! My husband sayB he hasn't seen your husband In six monthH'."-Clevelnnd Lender. Tho Way She Dressed Him. "What (to you want to be when you grow up?" was asked of n small boy by the visitor. "Oh." mid he. "I want lo be a man, but I think mamtim wants mo to bu ft huly." Ladles' Homo .Intirnal. Tho Experienced Father. Wife My den r. the nursery nei'ds re decorating. Whnt would you suggest tor the walls? iluslmnd-CorriiguteU Iron.-Woman's Homo' Companion. A Food Expert. "What Is a feed expert V" "Any man who can make tils wages buy enoti'jh for the fatnllgr tablo," I'hlluuwlphlii ketyrar, . THEIR NEW JUNE. t Came Wrth the Reunion After Both Had Suffered. By MARIE SYLVESTRE. CopyrlKht, 1000, by AntoclntH Literary I'l eas.j Kathcrlno Denton was n not un- unusual product of a workadny great city, yet wus she mi exception to her Bisters. In years she was twenty-two when nwlgbt Sanborn first knew her. nnd, ndded to physical attractiveness. was an Indeflnnblo something that re minded you of Dresden chlnn or dain ty, dollcate sllks-somethlng ulleii to n strident. Jostling world of dollars and dims. Mian Denton wns n stenographer In ihe law office where young Sanborn worked after graduation from the lnw school and where he subsequently enrncd n Junior partnership. In the first days of apprenticeship to the law he remembered more of Browning than of Blnckstone and quoted the philosopher Knnt to the neglect nf the legal Kent. It was slmllnrlty In tastes that first brought the young people closer than stenographer nnd employer. Sanborn was dictating a petition to be filed In nn action for breach of promise, and his levity evidenced his distaste of the tusk. Flippantly he quoted from Mrs. Browning's Immortal sonnet, which tho Incautious defendant bad Incorpo rated In n letter destined to bo an ex hibit In the ense: I lovo thco with n, lovo I soomod to loso With my lost wilnts. I lovo tlmo with tlio breath. Smiles" The rest escaped him. "Smiles!" be repented, In nn effort to remember, when Miss Denton Inter rtipted: "Smiles, tears of nil my life, and If God CllOOHO 1 shal but lovo thuo bolter after death." Tho repetition was Impersonal, of course, and the young lawyer let es cape him the repressed tenseness of tho tones which told of sympathy with the heart that gave tho sentiment of tho world mid more than that for a man who could Inspire It. Sanborn laughed, thanked her for completing the quotation mid finished outlining the petition. Afterward be remembered, and a day or two Inter a daintily bound volume of the Por tuguese sonnets rencbed Miss Denton's desk with Sanborn's enrd. That wns the beginning. Lovo came quickly to both of them, and scarcely u year elapsed until Kath erlno Denton was Kathorlne Sanborn. CourtBhlp days were dreams of accom plishment mid development of higher Ideals they believed they wanted to realize. But, white the womnn loved and lived mid drenmed, the man detcrlornt cd to tho typlcnlly innscullne. Ho be came brilliant In manipulation of tho law's Intricacies and was made n rog ularly retained counsel to n number of Immense nnd Important corpora Hons. Ills days at tho olllcc were filled with the law, and the evenings nt homo felt the dominating Influence of ambition's passion. Instead of the dreams of Bwcethcart days everything was subordinated to the quest for legnl success. And to Knthcrlne came the thought that oven In bis profession Ideals had been de throned and new gods sot up for adora tion nnd devotion, for Snnborn v.-as nt his best when piloting u corporation craft through ninzes tlmt bullied the Intent of the statutes. "I'm losing the man I married," aim cried to herself In the solitude of neg lected wifehood. "lie's slipping, slip pin:, nnd 1 ennnot prevent It, ennnot held him." With disillusionment came unrest. with unrest rebellion. To the woman It Rpomed that nil that life held worth while was being taken from her. She was envied as the wlfo of a brilliant man, one destined to acquire great wealth, but theso were not desirable to her. "Sometimes I'm not quite happy," she told him fnlterlngly one night when ho remarked her apparent Ill ness. "Nonsense, little girl! We're getting along famously." bo told her. You nrc," sho answered dully. Well, It's for us both." was his re ply, but It did not satisfy. For thrco years she endured It, and because tbcro wcro only tho two of thorn llfo grew lonelier and lonelier until In n moment of desperate nber ration she, tied his House mm left a note bidding him not to seek her. At first sho was In doubt whero to turn. She bad n little money nnd felt sure she could secure a posltlou as etonogrnpber and that a few weeks would cnnblo her to rcgalu her old timo cleverness In tho calling. Then eho reflected that Sanborn would nut urally seek her In tho field of her former employment. 6-ht) thought rf nursing, and Itrceined a haven. To forget ono'H own grloffc In comforting otherB In distress up periled to her. A fortnight nftor her flight sho was n Btttdont uurso In u prlvato sanitarium under tlw direction of n kindly old physician who had known nnd loved tho girl ulneo her cnrllcat (lays In New York. Wisdom lhul como to him with years, and ho know that ft fow months of tho so elusion sho sought would bring clearer vltilon. At the. first shock Sanborn was nigh to Insanity. That his Knthcrlne -was dlscnntontril ho hnil not believed. Tot -In her noir. he paw what they bad mNsrd br-eunso nf hli money madness, Ulgl t- she was n million times debt, he told hlrwif bitterly, nrd could ho find hrr nTiilii they would begin to. WiMiiur, atuio inrtuu, pioasuuoa,, tet?.-Atublun Ulobu . , ... go this time aright. But search wns unavailing. Thun cntne the brenkdown, complete, mlseruble, and the phyMicInn pre scribed the sanitarium where his wife was learning the rudiments of nurs ing. Sanborn was put In a room In a pnrt of the buLdlng when- only the graduate nurses were unually nll.Mved; consequently It was fomo days Iwl'ore Knthcrlne knew the roof that sheltc'red her housed Dwlgbt. The physl. Ian Ir.stulltd her in a room adjoining Sunburn's and ex plained enough of the situation to tlm nurse In charge to secure her as ally In what he hoped to uicuinpllsh "Hang your ine lh lues! I want Kath erlne. Do you hear? (let her!" she heard one morulug In coiuinntidlu,. tones. She sturtcd. listened iigalu ti his voice In delirium, then peeked can tlotisly through a half opened door. He was haidly recognizable. thU sal low fated patient with sunken cheek: and bulgb'g eyes. With a quick lltlb cry of pity and love she ran to him. "Dwlght. Dwlgbt, ' she sobbed, "lieri Is Knthcrlne! Here, dear! Don't yn know me?" "Go away! You're not Katherlne She left me. I've lost her, and I wan her. God, I want her!" And tenr came to his eyes, ns they did to hers. The wise old doctor permitted her t assist In the nursing, but there won limes when she was rigidly excluded The exclusion hurt her. but the doctoi was Inexorable, and obedtcire Is t 'i first requirement In a resort of tin kind, so she had to obey. It was the morning of the 1st ol June. Katherlne was l:i the room ad Joining her husband when she heard him call: "Oh, Knthcrlne! And th re was a naturalness In the tones that Indlrnt cd returned reason, j'he dropped t'u book she had to rush to him, mid In bis eyes were remwnbranee mid cleat Jtideindlng. "Katherln". It was u. then. I 1 thonglrt I dreamed It." "I'm sorry, Dwlgbt. sorrier than I cun tell you. It was all wrong, my going away. I I want forgiveness," she whispered. "Forgiveness? You? Bather I should nsk It. It has been hnrd. It seemel cruel, but perhaps It was for our good sweetheart. The boy you used to love Is coming back coming bnek eomlng bnck. sweetheart." For a moment he lay silent, his eye" closed. Then he started. "The birds, deare-d. the- birds?" he asked. "It's the first day of .Tune," she wills pered. ".Tune, Katherlne. .Tune for us for nl wnys," he murmured sleepily ns he lift cd the hand that lny In his to his llpi nnd kissed It. And like n tired child ho slipped Into sleep, sweet sleep, with nn nwakenlng to happiness and love. A Bobolink With a Canary Song. A friend or mine tells of a bobolink which learned to sing like a enniiry. no was captured when quite small and given n cnge beside n lino singer, for which he soon exhibited n great attachment. He would sit perfectly still on his porch Tor u long time watching his friend Intently, then try his best to Imitate his sweet notes. lie tried for three or four weeks before making any progress; then he succeed ed In sounding one note almost cor rectly. When he realized his success his wild Joy was pathetic, and the canary's pleasure was very evident. Then he redoubled his efforts until he could sing nearly the whole canary song.. After that he and Dick always snug In concert. But. strangest of all his character seemed lo change with his song. Instead of singing but n short time In the spring, as bobolinks do. ho sang all the time except when molting. And he Imitated his friend s characteristics so perfectly that he lie came n canary in all bul appearance. Kiln II. St rat ton in Suburban Life. Was It Worth It? Workemer Snieargetit. royal acade mlclan, was painting the portrait of Lady Aiistruther Anstrutliers. and Lady Aiistruther Anstrutliers was very plain well, as a matter of fact, she was Jolly ugly. And. though she was paying him 5100 guineas merely for painting tho portrait and was going to pay blni 000 guineas more for the por trait itself when It was completed. Workemer Suieargent was not satis fied. He felt he might be going blind. Looking nt her face so much hurt his eyes. "Now. what I want, Ir. Smeargout," said tho uufalr lady. "Is for you to do mo plain, sluiplo Justice." 'My dear lady." replied Smcargont. "what you require Is not Justice, but mercy. When I tell you to look plens ant yon don't look natural, and when I tell you to look natural you dnu't look pleasant."-I.ondoii Kxpress. A Cod Liver Oil Fiend. "When I was anaemic." said u pale man. "I took cod liver oil. 1 had u careless habit of leaving the oil un corked, nnd It began to disappear. Some one was drinking It. There was a end liver oil fiend In the house. 1 de elded to trap the thief." he went on gazing thoughtfully nt his large while feet,'"nnd oue night I purposely drank two eupu of black coffee so ns to keep awake. Gentlemen, you will hardly be Hove what happened. The thief was a rnt-a big. sleek, fat rut. The oil. I guess, bad agreed with him. As I watched hlui from the bed he leaped silently ou to the bureau, dipped his tall In the bottle, lifted It out and licked It clean, and then' dipped uud Heked It again and again till a good two Inches of tho oil was gone." Ex change, A man Is never appreciated In his home town, nnd he Is usually not trlliiieit III nthee lilitenu. unit tlril TlHI Does He Kick? We mean vour horse. Docs his har ness fit him or does it chafe his back, his breast or any terder part that makes him uncomfortable? Then brine him to this store when you buy him new hnrness Hnd we will fit your hors perfectly with llirhtdrivlnir. couch, curt or dray harness We have everything in the line of horse goods ut A. F. FINK'S ROAD NO. 322. To nil whom it may concert.: the commissioner appointed for the purpose of locating u public road us follows: Commencinc about 20 rods east of tho northwest quarter of section 20, township 14, range 29, whero Road No CM leaves the section line, running thence directly east on the section line between sections 17 and 20, 1G nnd 21 15 and 22. to the east line of said sec tion lfi nnd 22 thence in a northeasterly direction across sections 14 and 13 all in town 14. ranee 29. and across sec lions 18 and 17 following the old road as near as practical to a point about forty rods east of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 17, thence uireciiy east lomo section nno oeiween sections 8 nnd 17 to tho east line of Riiitl sections in tnwnfihin 1.1. rnntm 28 and terminating thereat. Has reported in favor of the establishment of said rnml nnd nil clnimn tor dnmnrro nr objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk on or before nnon on the l.ltb dv nf npeembpr. lfloo. or such road will be established without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Neb., October, 11, 1909. F. R. Elliott. ol2-4 County Clerk. General Election Notice 1909. Notico is hereby given that on Tues day, the 2nd day of November, 1909, at the voting places in the various pre cincts of Lincoln countv. Nebraska. there will be held general election for the purpose of electing tho following olficers, to-wit: STATE OFFICERS. Three Judges of the Supremo Court, lwo regentB of tne University, COUNTY OFFICEUS. One County Judge, One County Sheriff", Ono County Coroner, Ono County Treasurer, One County Clerk, One Countv Surveyor. One County Superintendent of Public Instruction. One County Commissioner, First District, I'HECINCT OFFICERS. Two Justices of the Peace, Two Constables. One Precinct Assessor. One Overseer for each Road District Which election will be open at eight o'clock in the morningand will continue pen until six o'clock in the afternoon at the same dav. Dated North Piatt", Nebr., Septem ber 27, '09. F. R Elliott, County Cerk. Oltl), H OI'MIKAItINn ON PETITION DIS PENSING WITH 1(1 (il'l.Alt AD.ulNI: TKATION. Stntu of NcbrasKu, i Lincoln Coiinti, Is In i lit County Court. O.'IoIht llli. IPC.) In the mutter of the cstmo ut Muiy T Mcllnnnt'll. deceased Un rtmilliii: mid mini: tin- iiuitilon of AIIktI Mm rli. hi . lnir t int Hut i ft: 1 1 ii r m inims- i ration of Mild cMiite It dlit'liM (I wnliux .ii'ivldvil liy m-uUoi (. fi'-'0i. lo ft.! il of CoIiIm-j siuiutu for tiic 'I'll "iv. Oidcivd. Tlml OimiiUt SIil, VM hi V Ylool a. m., Is UNhlKiitd fur In urlin: miIiI petition, when ull neisone liilclrMi tl In -nlil iniuter mtiy iiinieur nl it coiuily conn lo lit n Id In and tor alcl oomili . anil nlm ciium why Hid lira it of lint liellllonei kIiiiiiIiI not litt LTitnlt'tl. '1'lils oilier to lie Illllillsliell lol lx hiietrt'.sslvo Issues In iliu Norili 1'D.tto Trlbunu nrliirli) Ot'lolier Zt . I'M' oVS W. C. El.DKIl. oin'.'v .lutUc NOTICE i OU ITIILICATlON. Serial No. uisiu. Depurlineiii of t In- Interior. IT. S. Land Olllee nt North I'lulte. Neb Sntitt nil.er 27. IVKJl). Notico Is hereby irlven Uiut Kied M Knser. of North l'lattt'. Neb . who. on Octo ber .01 li. li'ii:. matin lumiesleaii entrj .o. 111470. Serial No. Olt-M for euul half miiiiIiuuM liiarter. southeast quarter norineasi riuar ier. lot I. section it. lowiishln U. north, lanu'e IS. west of tin, at h l'rliiL'Inal Merklan. lius tiled notice, of Intention to niaUv dual tlvu year proof to establish claim lo I lie taint auivti tit- en tied, iwtoru tlio liet'lster aim tceceiver at North Platte. Nob., on iliu -Ith day of No vemlHT. 11(011. Claimant namps a witnesses-. C M.York, of Muvwell. Nebraska. .1. W. .lames C. 1' Campbell and Wm. Urclurnltz. of North I'laite, iNeurasKa. oi-ii J r.. r.vANS. uecisior. NOTIOK KOIt PUBLICATION. Serial No 0Sil. Denartment of Hut Interior. II. S. Laud Otllcu al North l'latte. Neb. Huulumbur -7. IlKW. Notice in hereby riven thai Kro. M. Kuser. of North riatte. Neb . who. on Sent :i llu miititi homestead entry Nn. M'2. serial ,o. Un lor west hair, and west tiau ot east ha r or section b. Towitshlti ll N.. Kama a W., of the ilih Principal Meridian, ban tiled notico ot munition lo maun nnai live yeai ........ ....i. ..i. .i... ..ru.... IIII'UI, til ITlltllllMI 11UII1I 1U Iliu mini uinj.i tlt'serllM'd. Iieforu tint HeL-lster and Receiver. ai iNtirtn n Rue., jseu,, on ino -uniiay oi November lWw. Claimant iiamoH wltnenses: C M lorK, of MaMM'll. Neb.. .1 W. .latiit b, C. 1'. Camti- huii ami vita. UrotumlU, of .orth nunc, 4 6t-a J. E. Kvans. HcitlHtor, Herlal No. tumi. NQTICK I'D It PUBLICATION. licpar U. 8. Land Tlntiartinmil nf the Interior. utiico at norm riaiio. iiou. Hem 86. Ilmfl Notlcu Is herein- L'lven thai William 1lantH)try, of (Jarflold, Nob., who on. August i:tu. Wi. diii b liomostoai Herlal No. mm. for cast half southeast tiuartor section 17, and east half northeast uuarterof nectlon W, township. 10 tiotih, ram:u west of the sl.xtn principal meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to tnalcu llnal tlvu year proof, to establish claim to thu laud abovu dt'surllied, iHiforo Iliu Itenlsler nnd ltecelver at North Plane, NobrasUa.nn U" Hthtlay of November, Itw, Claimant nanies an witnesses; Jonas N, ltaslei and Ttank Hoy. of Oarlleld, Neb. Burt i inner auu juuu tiajtsoi Kiimur, duu. I. OMi.25 That Dream of a Home of your own can be mndo to come true it you want it to. What is needed is not cash so much as determination. We'll Sell You a House tht you can move ricrht into uoon tho payment of a small sum down. Then what you would pay for rent you pay it me Daiancc ot the purchase price. Think it over. Then come and see. Buchanan & Patterson, Real Estate & Insurance. cnnnt.:n rJ T A apanking liOOd I cam is at your command whenever vou tell "a you want it. Tnis livery stablo Is prepared to supply instantly any kind of a HIT VOU require. Whilo in VOUr service it is as much yours ns if you owned it. The difference is that you pay only for the timo vou use it. and not for tho time it is standing in the stable. That beats private ownership all hollow. A. M. Lock. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM v . Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce: McDonald Bank Building--Phone 183. A. J. Ames, M. I). Mario Ames. I. D- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. Phones I Office 130 ) Residence 115 U R. L. C. DROST. Osteopathic Physicinn, Rooms 7 am' 8. McDonuld State Bank Building, Phone 148. UILCOX & HAL'inAN, ' ' AttorneyB-nt-f.nw. Office over Scha4- Clothinir Store. Phone 8 'P P PATTERSON. Attomey-at-Law, Office: for Front & Dew" b. NortUK TO Nl)S-llKSIl)K.NT DKt'tlNDAN'rS. To Adam II. I'Mshur anil lots onu and two in block elyli'.vfiiur of thu original City of .mm i ii i i.u n . iM iuiisKa, tie icntiams: on ate heteln until t tl lliat, on tint 8lh dav ill Ociober. lW S V. ( Jll I nil. tiliiliiLltl' In unit I'uuse, tlteti Ills peiitlou III the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you iilul i acb of sou. the object and niaver nf which Is lo foreclose a certa'n tax lien utx)n i he properly tit scribed as follows, situated In tnu utiuniy in Lincoln anil stale or Nubraska, lo-wlt: lols oi't! ami two In block eighty-four ofthuoilk'lnal City of North l'latte. Nebras ka, Mtltl lux lien Is based upon lax sain certifi cate No. a)7l Issued by thf County Troasuror of Lincoln County. Nebraska, un November?. iiih it) i ue piuiutia herein ror taxes luvled and assessed iitralust saltl premises for the year iwt id ni!,i inclusive wnii interest and ponal ilesutltli tl, loiret her with thu subseQuvnt taxes paid thereon for tho years 1WI to 1WW In clusive. aL'ureL'atlni: thu sum nf J116.00 to- cut hur with (merest thereon at the rale or iu per cent por annum from thu date of Hllne said petition. Plaintiff prays for decree of foreclosure of said lax llun and an attorney fee, of tun nor cent of tlio amount recovered and costs of suit, and that defendants bo required to pay saiti sum, anu in uorauit ot such paymont aid nri-m ses be sold to nav thn amnnnt. found tine wlih Interest and nenaltles and at torney fees ami costs, and that each and all of said defentlanis Ik) foreclosed o all equity ot redemption In and to said prorates and tor sucn tuner reuoi asrmay uo oquitaula ana Just. Vou are required to answer satd pot Won on beforuthu'iitl tlayof NovemlKir, 1WW . naieo inis Bin uay or uctobor, at Norta I'luttu Nubraska. , ,. , , . p- V Giixaw, Plaintiff. By lloagland &. Hoacland, Ills Attorneys. CONTEST NOTICE! Serial No. OM77 11 v..mw Pupartmentof thu Interior. United states Land Office North Platte. Nebraska. . , . Octolier i, 1W. Asnlllclent rontest nflldavlt linvlnt- han Uletlla this olUcu by 0 hidings li. J. Dour bower contesiant, against homnstvad Entry, No. tilMU. madu NovuiaNir 15, itt. for oll ot Hccllon I. Township Is, BangoSO W. pf thoOtft P. Meridian, by Alfonso Slator. Oontestufl, In which It Is alleged that -saltl Alfonso Slater lias never established his residence on said land) that has hu abandoned the same for more tlmnslx months last oast. That he has failed to Improve, said tract In anr manner and Ins failed to cultivate any part thoreof, Halt! pirtles aro hereby notlllnd to autwar. respond and offer evidence touching said al legal Ion at 11) o'clock a. m. on Nuvembor 15, Hid, before tho Beclstor and Roeolver at tl.e United States Land otllco In North Platto, NebraoUa, The uld cfiitostant having, In a proper affi davit, "llled October 2. IU0V. set forth facts which show that nfter duo (llllgencu personal servlcuof this nuttco cannot Ihi made. It in hereby ordered ami directed that such not ice ou uiveieuy uuu auu proper pumication. 4